Quotes About Doubt
Ya no estaba seguro de que fuera su hogar.
~ Ken Follett
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Caris ne plaçait pas grande confiance dans les pouvoirs des os d'un saint mort depuis belle lurette pour guérir un homme dont la tête avait été fracassée aujourd'hui, mais elle s'abstint de le montrer, naturellement. Elle ne partageait pas les vues du commun des mortels. Le sachant, elle gardait les siennes par-devers elle. Enfin, le plus souvent.
~ Ken Follett
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He said it in the half-embarrassed, half-defiant tone of someone admitting that he belongs to a religious sect. "You
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preocupante posibilidad de que ese día no consiguiera
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Qué nos ocurrió?
~ Ken Follett
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Dac? oamenii spun un lucru, asta nu înseamn? c? e È™i adev?rat.
~ Ken Follett
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desconfiaba de su tendencia a creer que Dios se ocuparía de aquello que él no era capaz de solucionar.
~ Ken Follett
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No sentía simpatía por los profesionales de Dios
~ Ken Follett
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Volodya's happiness did not quite let him forget the horrors he had seen and the profound misgivings he had developed about Soviet Communism. The unspeakable brutality of the secret police, the blunders of Stalin that had cost millions of lives, and the propaganda that had encouraged the Red Army to behave like crazed beasts in Germany had all caused him to doubt the most fundamental things he had been brought up to believe. He
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if you go through life worrying about all the bad things that can happen, you soon convince yourself that it's best to do nothing at all. Ross Perot
~ Ken Follett
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if you go through life worrying about all the bad things that can happen, you soon convince yourself that it's best to do nothing at all.
~ Ken Follett
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Un hombre creyó que podía volar, así que saltó de la azotea de un edificio de diez plantas
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He was twelve years old, and he sought ringing certainties. He would have to learn slowly, like everyone else.
~ Ken Follett
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There were times, in later years, when in the depths of despair I would wonder whether it had been worth it. The simple idea that people should be allowed to worship as they wished caused more suffering than the ten plagues of Egypt. So, if I had known then what I know now, would I have done the same? Hell yes.
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If she had believed in God, she would have prayed.
~ Ken Follett
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Now there was something in the way Ned stood and looked that undermined Rollo's sense of superiority.
~ Ken Follett
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But if the strength ain't real, I recall thinking the very last thing that day, before I finally passed out, then the weakness sure enough is. Weakness is true and real. I used to accuse the kid of faking his weakness. But faking proves the weakness is real. Or you wouldn't be so weak as to fake it. No, you can't ever fake being weak. You can only fake being strong. . .
~ Ken Kesey
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Man is certain of nothing but his ability to fail
~ Ken Kesey
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There's no doubt in my mind that McMurphy's won, but I'm not sure what.
~ Ken Kesey
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Man is certain of nothing but his ability to fail. It is the deepest faith we have, and the unbeliever- the blasphemer, the dissenter- will stimulate in us the most righteous of furies.
~ Ken Kesey
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It's the truth. Even if it didn't happen.
~ Ken Kesey
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Besides, there are some things that can't be the truth even if they did happen.
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But in spite of her efforts to stop the words she can feel some of the need getting through: he doesn't need me that much, he couldn't—
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Am I this? Are these mine? These people? These insane people?
~ Ken Kesey
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